& MOT AGAINST FLEET ,t!" !!!!??. ANAHCHISTIC CONSPIRACY UH EARTHED V RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazilian Police Arc on Trail of Arclv Conspirator Planned to Damage One or Several of the Ships of the American Fleet. IUo Janeiro, Jan. 20. -Tho Brazilian police havo discovered an iinurcuistlc plot here, having as its object tho do Htfuction ot part 01 the Atnurlcan fleet now lying in tho harbor. Tho con Hplracy, wliile centering In Rio Janeiro id 1'i'LronollH, has rainillcaUons In Sao IMuIci and Minna Gurnos. An in dividual named Jean Fedher, who to Hided In rclropolls, was tho chief con spirator here, although It. is under mood that foreign anarchists are deep ly Involved in tho plot. Fedher is be lioved to luivo fled to Sao Paulo and tht! police liuvo boon sent to that place for tho purpose of apprehending hlin. One of tho detectives, who Is well ac (liiainted with Fedher, having .served on the police force at I'otropolls for kimiio Utne, returned from that place, after having made invent igntioiiH there and had a long conference with the chief oC polico at Rio Junelro. The latter Haiti that the Sao Paulo police are on tho track of the uroh-consplr ator and expect' to arrest him soon. In an ofltclal nolo which the chief of po lico sent to the correspondent of the Associated Press, he say.s; "Somo time before the arrival of the American (loot at Rio Janeiro, the Hra ziiian government received word from Washington and Paris that anarchist" of different nationalities intended to damage one or several of the ships of the American ileet. The names ami addresses of the conspirators were in dlcated hy information which the po lico hero had received previously fioni France and Germany. The poilce ot thlfi district are working with the po lico of Sao Paulo and Minus Geiacn and l am sure every piccnuttou will be exercised and tfie most rigoroii vigilance observed, both on laud and nea( to prevent any injury being done." The chief of police, after Inning made this official statement, said he did' not feel he should go into any further details with regard to the con Hplracy, but he authorized the state incut that the plot was organized by Fodlicr, and lie added that the people of the United States could ic.st easy as all of the conspirators had taken refuge In the interior. . AY yet the people of Brazil are Ig norant. 6f the details o the plot lo do Injury to the visitors, although there has been some slight inkling of the matter. The Impression which the ex posure of this plot will create heie will bo ; profound one. because the first anarchistic conspiracy lias ever hcui known in Brazil. Tho police of Sao Paulo hae word that thev are on the hack of ilm malefactors, who, they declaie, will not be able to come lo Rio Janeiio. ENTOMBED MfNERS RESCUED. Three Men Buried Alive Forty-six Days Arc Released. My. Sow, Jan. L'O. After having boon entombed forty-six days in the Alpha shaft of the Glroux mine, A. I) Bailey. P. J. Blown and Fied Mellon aid hnvi benn icscued. A i S:::) last night Bailey was brought out. Fourteen minutes lutoi McDonald fame to the' surface, wlilln ten minutes afterwards Brown wus brought up. Whistles all over (lie dis trict blew loudly, while crowds chemed in the streets of Fly and every bell in the town was ringing. "All!" This was theVIirst oKOlanin lion of Bailey when he reached the outer air. Without another word lie tottered forward Into the arms of com rades, who stood "ready to assist him and was led to tho change room of the Alpha shaft, where in a few minutes he recuperated. "Is that you, Arthur?" queried Fred McDonald as his brother stepped for ward and embraced him after nearly seven long weeks of separation. "By George, it certainly seems good to be out of that hell hole," he said as ho was led away, telling his brother In a high pitched voice of his teirililo ex perience. "Say, somebody give me a cliew ot tobacco," said Blown. "I'm on the bum all right." With a happy laugh he was led off by a comrade to the change 100m. These experiences were character JbIIc of the temperaments or the tec leased men. All were supremely liaiipv and lelieved. Bodies of Twenty-Four Unidentified Victims Interred In Trench. Iloyertown, Pa., Jan. 'J0.The bodies of twenty-four unidentified dead, who hibt their lives in the Rhoades Opera House fire last Monday, were hurled In Falrvlew cemetery in this place. Upwards of 10,000 persons attended the services t lint marked the later ncnt of the fins victims, who were buried In one long circular-shaped trench. 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